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Voices of Diversity: Mental Health - International Students and Early Careers

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EDI Services are pleased to announce the next panel event in the Voices of Diversity Mental Health series: International Students Early Careers and Mental Health.

As part of the Voices of Diversity Mental Health Series, EDI Services have sought to create spaces where people can explore issues that affect particular groups to reduce stigma, improve understanding, and create supportive inclusive environments. They seek to raise awareness of the lived realities of people from diverse backgrounds who are willing to have honest conversations about mental health issues and their impact on their lives.

Come along for an informative panel discussion on challenges, mental health, and wellbeing factors experienced by international students and those in the early stages of their careers.

All members of the Loughborough community - staff, students, and campus partners from all backgrounds - to attend.

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